@WhyTrump , I disagree with you. @CYDdharta makes good points about unfairly generalizing Trump supporters with good counter-arguments. I also agree that we can just as easily argue that Obama was racist against white people as per aim.org article he posted "

@alszeralinter , meaning well for the country isn't mutually exclusive with being a racist. You will find that many of the Right wight and Trump supporters either condone or fully embrace racial and religious (in case of muslims) discrimination

There are many true racists out there, those are not Teump supporters. Obviously, most people are racist in one way or another. There are hate groups and simply closet racists. Donald Trump appealed to many due to his love for our country. Trump supporters are not racists and neither is Trump.

It is curious, that even in Syria, those whom Trump is supposedly helping, are hesitant due to what they percieve as his racist remarks, it's tought to argue about many of his supporters at a minimum tolerating Trump's racist inclinations

@WhyTrump&nbsp; Muslim isn't a race (its a religion), neither is Mexican (its a nationality). Black is the only thing that approximates a race, and Trump didn't say anything about them that black cultural leaders haven't been saying for decades. Is Al Sharpton a racist? Jessie Jackson?

Trump supporters want to ban muslims and Mexicans due to stereotypes. That's racist.

Alright, let's break it down.

1. Muslim is not a race. Muslim has never been a race, most likely never will be a race. To say that a stereotype of a "Religion" can be "Racist" is to suggest that all people of a particular religion are of one Race. So, you've suggested that it's possible to be Racist against Muslims so I counter with "What Race are Muslims"?

2. Mexican is not a race.Mexican is a term that defines human beings who currently hold citizenship in Mexico. To say that a stereotype of a "Citizenship" can be "Racist" is to suggest that all people of a particular Nationality are of one Race. You've suggested that it's possible to be racist against Mexicans, so I counter with "What Race are Mexicans"?

All of you Trump supporters who say that You
are not racists: lets be honest, it is clearly targeting muslims. Maybe
it makes you feel better about yourselves that you are not racists, but
if you turn off the lights and no one is watching, you can admit it to
yourself. I believe bulk of Trump supporters are in fact racists
whether they admit it or not publically to themselves. Just being
honest...

I respect your opinion on this matter however, I can't get behind your logic. What does Religion have to do with Race? I'm no scholar here but I can logically deduce the following:

2. Since a Muslims is a person who practices Islam in some way, shape or form...then in order to be considered a Racist for targeting Muslims then all Muslims must be one Race.

See the issue here? Calling something "Racist" when it's not even possible that it could be slightly Racist is the problem. The mainstream media has been feeding this stuff to people for so long that a good portion of our American Citizens have started buying into it. Calling people Nazis for disliking something that's cultural, calling people Racist for not being accepting of a person's religion or ideas...these are becoming normal things in our society.

~~~~This is not Racism~~~~ and any attempt to shrug it off like it's no big deal to improperly label something one of the worst terms in history is how most people respond:

"Oh well so it's not "Technically" racist but it's definitely not nice". ~ This is how people defend themselves for improperly calling someone a "Racist". Would you use the word "Genocide" to describe a single murder? Would you use the word "Furious" to describe someone who was "Annoyed" with something you said? Of course not...but for some reason it's perfectly acceptable and defensible to call someone a "Racist" when their attitude is bias at best and has nothing to do with Race.

"If there's no such thing as a stupid question then what kind of questions do stupid people ask"?

"There's going to be a special place in Hell for people who spread lies through the veil of logical fallacies disguised as rational argument".

"Oh, you don't like my sarcasm? Well I don't much appreciate your stupid".

@Vaulk, although I am still strongly against what Trump is doing regarding foreigners, I have to say that I now have a different perspective after reviewing your argument. I now understand that we shouldn't say that Trump supporters are racists. I get your point about latinos and Muslims not being a race. That is not accurate. So I concede. I also just signed up for the Premium membership to support DebateIsland, and you get my very first persuaded badge. Great debate! Very impressive.

@ale5, I honestly can't express how much we need more people like you, the mainstream media is mostly to blame for the misnomers flying around today. It's so easy to get behind "That's Racist" because the word is so serious, it's a huge deal to be labeled a Racist and it can really damage your image. I hope to see a movement in the future that will hold the media accountable for using "Racism" and "Racist" as labels when there's clearly no evidence of either.

I don't like Trump, everyone can agree that he's...not a very well spoken individual and most likely engages his Mouth long before he engages his brain. Is he harsh, yes. Is he abrasive, yep. Is he inappropriate, you bet. Racist though...no I'm afraid not.

"If there's no such thing as a stupid question then what kind of questions do stupid people ask"?

"There's going to be a special place in Hell for people who spread lies through the veil of logical fallacies disguised as rational argument".

"Oh, you don't like my sarcasm? Well I don't much appreciate your stupid".

In some cases yes, In some no. Some people follow him for the banning of muslims, and so on so forth, Some follow him because he is a great business man, economy fixing, etc. But truly, this year had no good candidates. One psycho woman, A liar, A racist. We can go on all day i suppose.

I'm not sure about the KKK's rally calendar but I also don't see any relevance of their Rally dates to the Presidential election. Granted the KKK could easily be upping their Rallies but to suggest that a group's organized meetings are a direct result of the election of a U.S. President will require much more evidence than the existence of activity in a particular group.

I haven't personally seen any evidence of Racism from our current President and would challenge any and all contrary opinion holders to bring forth said evidence.

"If there's no such thing as a stupid question then what kind of questions do stupid people ask"?

"There's going to be a special place in Hell for people who spread lies through the veil of logical fallacies disguised as rational argument".

"Oh, you don't like my sarcasm? Well I don't much appreciate your stupid".

As @Vaulk said, just because KKK support Trump, that is not evidence of him being a racist. He also made an amazing argument that discrimination against muslims and latinos is not racism either (even if proven). @Logic, I would say innocent until proven guilty as far as Racism.

@Vaulk I'm a muslim, and trump banned some dangerous countries, And i'm totally fine with that. What i'm NOT at all fine with, is the fact tthat he banned some of tthe least dangerous countries, AND LEFT SAUDI ARABIA. Trump is cutting off ties withy any country that can't bring in business. He kept the most country that has brought terrorists, and left the ones that had none or a few.

@Logic, I understand your point. Again though, how is that racist? If you're admitting openly that Trump is allowing some Muslims in but not others and the some he is letting in are from more dangerous places with more extremists than the ones he's keeping out...then you're essentially saying that this has nothing to do with Race and instead it's politically motivated...which wouldn't be an issue of racism.

"If there's no such thing as a stupid question then what kind of questions do stupid people ask"?

"There's going to be a special place in Hell for people who spread lies through the veil of logical fallacies disguised as rational argument".

"Oh, you don't like my sarcasm? Well I don't much appreciate your stupid".